Value is colorful and shades are dark in art
After we’re gone
Who will breathe the earth we lost
We leave nothing but our thoughts
And memories beneath the dust
So when this body fails to mend
And all my demons they come crashing in
Will I start to begin
Or will I fade away with them
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife
So when this body fails to mend
And all the demons they come crashing in
Will we start to begin
Or will we fade away with them
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
<span>In the afterlife
**idk the rest of the questions i just know the song**</span>
Answer:
draw a setting
Explanation:
like a beach with the sun giing down
Answer:
Create your own art critique for The Raft of the Medusa. The Raft of Medusa was created 1818-1819 by Theodore Gericault. The painting shows a group of men on a raft in the middle of the ocean, some dead mean, some men waving clothes to signal a ship, dark gloomy sky, and a huge wave to the left of the piece.The artist uses two triangles as the main part of the composition. One large triangle leads the eye to the back of the raft and the dead men, and the small triangle leads the eye to the front of the raft where men are trying to signal a ship. The diagonal lines lead the eye towards the two key peaks, the huge wave to the left and the flag to the right. The artist uses dramatic colors to go with the scene of the painting and the tone is right.